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The phrase "all miles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing distance, travel, or measurement, often to emphasize the totality of miles involved.
Example: "After our road trip, we realized we had traveled all miles across the country."
Alternatives: "every mile" or "all the miles".
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"Not all miles are the same.
However, not all miles are created equal.
Moreover, he said, he paid for all the tickets, and all miles were actually flown.
Just half a percent of all miles driven happen in a Lyft or Uber.
(About half of all miles given out these days, in fact, do not involve flying).
On most airlines, all miles flown by a passenger, even those paying rock-bottom fares, count.
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I wasn't running all those miles.
Do the Marines really need all those miles of beach?
All these miles for business have helped shape my worldview.
Not all the miles were covered by steam.
"Just imagine all those miles of wall graffiti".
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